Susi the Mammoth

Susi the Mammoth - a special fossil

Site Description

In 1903, an almost complete mammoth skeleton was discovered in the Klinge clay pit near Cottbus. The preserved bones have now been well prepared and stored in the Berlin Natural History Museum. In 2001, the mammoth skeleton was reconstructed and the missing bones supplemented. A copy of the complete skeleton was produced and and mounted in the Spree-Neiße council offices in Forst (Lausitz). Today it is also known as the mascot of the geopark. Susi the Mammoth was around 45 to 50 years old when she died. At the shoulder she measured only 2.75 metres. Susi had sunk into the mud on the edge of a lake and was unable to free herself. She perished in the depths of the lake and her bones were preserved between the peat layers. Pollen studies have shown that the climate when Susi was alive was approximately two degrees warmer than today. That means that Susi lived in an interglacial period. Mammoths were therefore not exclusively ice age fauna, but also occasionally lived in warmer periods.

Data

Locality

Německo

Terrain difficulty

1 / 5

Time required

0.5 hours.

Elevation difference

0 m

What will you see here?

Mamut Susi

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The skeleton of Susi the Mammoth is displayed in the county offices in Forst (Lausitz). The exhibit uses replicas rather than the orginal bones, which are in storage in the Berlin Natural History Museum.

Mamut Susi

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Susi is the mascot of the geopark

Mamut Susi

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Susi looked like this when she was still alive

Do you know that...

Fossils from a total of eight mammal species have been discovered here: the woolly mammoth, wild horse, aurochs, Irish elk, woolly rhinoceros, moose, hyena and fox. In the case of most of these animals, only a few bones have been preserved. From the Irish elk, for instance, merely a large antler has survived. Nevertheless, this is sufficient proof that a whole animal and therefore a herd must have lived here.

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How to Reach Us

By bus: From the train and bus station in Forst take the bus number 855 to the Kreishaus Heinrich-Heine-Straße 1 By car: • A 15 from Cottbus • B 122 from • B 112 from Frankfurt (Oder) A car park is located directly in front of the council offices.

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